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I don't disagree with you on that, OM. It's just the only thing positive I found about it by following all the links. I just had to find out if it was a real story or some sort of a parody that someone came up with. Looks like it may really be an actual play.

[I](So I guess I can assume you won't be buying tickets to see it either?)[/I]

LOL...no, otg, I'll not going to buy tickets not for this show not for any other shows under their production!...This so call Broadway theater is on my 'ignore' list from now on.

Not defending the play ... but AT LEAST they say the Ramseys are guilty and didn't invent an intruder and fake DNA like some people we know.

With money spended on this 'production', I believe there are many other ways to deliver 'Ramseys are guilty!' message. Plus, these kind of 'art expression' is unethical!...milking money on tragedy and misfortune with music and jokes?!!!!...

MAYBE (a big 'maybe') I would consider to change my mind if all money from ticket sold would go in support of Justice for JonBenet compain...or paid for the retainer in legal action against Ramsey.

At the risk of forum wrath, I think it's funny, and I laughed out loud at some of the photo captions on the website. There's a picture of "Patsy," "John," and "Burke" on a ski vacation, dated Dec. 27, 1996. Whoever these folks are, I think they know a bit about the case, and who is probably guilty

Their website is incredibly slanderous of the three who were in the house the night Jonbenet was killed - I wonder if the lawyer from Atlanta knows about this? Of course, he might not want to file any lawsuits these days, with how much is out there now - Kolar's book and the grand jury revelation.

It's not disrespectful to Jonbenet, it's disrespectful to her family, who deserve no respect, IMO.

If I was in NY right now I'd go see it and report back, but I'm away until March.

Mel Brooks said that he created the Producers (a movie in the 1960s and a smash Broadway musical later on) because he thought that the best way to discredit the Nazis and Hitler was to reduce them to ridiculousness, and laugh at them.